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    William Alphonso Murrill (October 13, 1869 – December 25, 1957) was an American mycologist, known for his contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales...
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  • organist William Murrill (1869–1957), American mycologist Murrell (disambiguation) Murrills This page lists people with the surname Murrill. If an internal...
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    Agaricaceae. It was first described in 1914 by the American mycologist William Murrill who classified it as Lepiota hortensis. In 1983 it was reclassified...
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    was finally given its current name in 1920 by American mycologist William Murrill. Laetiporus means "with bright pores" and sulphureus means "the colour...
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    Théophile Patouillard named the species Ungulina fomentaria in 1900, and William Murrill twice reallocated the species; in 1903, he named it Elfvingia fomentaria...
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    Elizabeth Murrill (née Baker; born 1963/1964) is an American politician and lawyer. A member of the Republican Party, she has served as the 46th attorney...
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    concepts to define unique Ganoderma taxa. In 1905, American mycologist William Murrill delineated the genus Tomophagus to accommodate the single species G...
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  • Glover Manuel Vasquez Johannes Vieweg Carl Van Ness Harald von Boehmer William Murrill Jonathan F. Earle Blake Ragsdale Van Leer The University of Florida...
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    hygroscopica Coker, A. parviformis (Murrill) Murrill, A. pseudoverna (Murrill) Murrill, A. verniformis (Murrill) Murrill". Amanita Studies. Archived from...
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    Meripilus sumstinei (category Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill)
    fungus in the family Meripilaceae. Originally described in 1905 by William Alphonso Murrill as Grifola sumstinei, it was transferred to Meripilus in 1988....
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    published by the New York Botanical Garden under the editorship of William Murrill. It became the official journal of the Mycological Society of America...
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    Moses Ashley Curtis in 1853 and given its current name in 1915 by William Murrill. As a saprotroph, it can be cultivated. In nature it grows in subtropical...
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    Originally described as a species of Tylopilus by American mycologist William Murrill in 1938, it was transferred to the genus Austroboletus by Carl B. Wolfe...
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    of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. It was discovered in 1944, by William Murrill. It is commonly found in the northeastern United States and parts of...
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    that Russell ever collected B. frostii or wrote a description of it." William Murrill in 1909 placed the species in the genus Suillellus, while Sanshi Imai...
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    as Flammula underwoodii, the fungus was given its current name by William Murrill in 1917. The specific epithet honors American mycologist Lucien Underwood...
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    Chestnut blight (category Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill)
    chestnut trees on the grounds of the zoo. In 1905, American mycologist William Murrill isolated and described the fungus responsible (which he named Diaporthe...
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    Karsten in 1881, Dictyopus by Lucien Quélet in 1888, and Suillellus by William Murrill in 1909. The variety Boletus luridus var. erythropus, published as...
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    gemmata (1940, Jean-Edouard Gilbert), and Venenarius gemmatus (1948, William Murrill). Amanita authority Rodham E. Tulloss considers A. amici (published...
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    Walton Hinds, 17th Naval Governor of Guam (b. 1874)[citation needed] William Murrill, American mycologist (b. 1869) Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., American...
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  • its current name by American mycologist William Murrill in 1917. Fungi portal List of Gymnopilus species Murrill WA. (1917). "Gymnopilus". North American...
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    Khalid Gymnopilus intermedius (Singer) Singer Gymnopilus lateritius (Pat.) Murrill Gymnopilus luteofolius (Peck) Singer (photo) Gymnopilus luteoviridis Thiers...
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    Marasmiellus (category Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill)
    Omphalotaceae. The widespread genus, circumscribed by American mycologist William Murrill in 1915, contains over 250 species. The name comes from the Greek marasmus...
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  • Louisiana William Murrell Jr. (1845–1932), state legislator in Louisiana Willie Murrell (1941–2018), American basketball player William Murrill (1869–1957)...
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    were published before his death. In a 1924 Mycologia publication, William Murrill recounted his time visiting with Spegazzini, who was then 66 years...
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    Polyozellus (category Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill)
    Cantharellus except its fold-like gills." In 1910, William Murrill transferred it to the new genus Polyozellus; Murrill thought the compound structure of the stem...
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    hideout in Major County, Oklahoma, by a posse led by Deputy Marshal William Bartling Murrill. During a fierce gun-battle that lasted over 45 minutes, Blake...
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    Aureoboletus mirabilis (category Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill)
    Aureoboletus mirabilis was first described by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1912 as Ceriomyces mirabilis, based on specimens found in Seattle...
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  • Henry John Murrill (11 May 1909 – 25 July 1952) was an English musician, composer, and organist. Herbert Henry John (later just Herbert) Murrill was born...
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    internal morphology of the gleba excluded it from Secotium. In 1916, William Murrill listed the species in Gymnopus, but did not explain the reason for...
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